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I sure would like to get the minutes from that conference.

There are some thousands of " psychiatric " side effects from

absorbed/injested substances and other body problems.

I can't wait until someone tells the psychiatrists........

RE: Adverse effects of medicines London conferenne

Nov 4

Please forward to anyone, or any organisation that you think may be

interested in this important meeting. Many thanks....millie

London conference

Thursday November 4th 2004

Adverse Psychiatric Effects of Medicines and Anaesthetics ...preventing

avoidable harm

Friends House 173 Euston Road, (opposite Euston Station) 9 am - 5 pm

You are invited to join us and contribute to finding solutions. Leading

academics, clinicians, professors and a coroner will be discussing the

issues around the recognition and prevention of adverse drug reactions and

the regulation and safety of medicines.

Those concerned about important public health issues including suicide,

violence and the increasing numbers of people harmed by their medicines,

should not miss this conference.

Drugs currently being prescribed and some being marketed direct to the

public are not proven to be safe for everyone.

There are few clinical trials to test the safety of already licensed drugs

and many drugs remaining on the market are unsafe for some people.

The conference will provide a forum for sharing knowledge and facilitate

debate about ADR prevention, reporting, analysis and risk management. A rare

opportunity for open communication between the industry, research analysts,

health care professionals, pharmacists, regulators, policy makers & the

public.

Ø Up to 30% of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are neuropsychiatric

Ø Depression, self-harm, aggression, psychosis, suicide, dementia may be

ADRs & prevention is possible for these and other long tem iatrogenic

(medication induced) disease

Ø ADRs after anaesthetics are not researched or analysed

Ø Adverse events & ADRs in NHS hospitals cost estimated £2 billion a

year & contribute to thousands of deaths

Speakers

Dr Herxheimer Clinical Pharmacologist, Founder of Drug and

Therapeutics Bulletin

Medawar Founder/director Social Audit; Specialist in

Medicines Policy & Drug Safety Issues

Prof. Saad Shakir Director of the Drug Safety Research Unit

(DSRU)

Altman USA Adverse Drug Reactions Statistics

Analyst

Leonard Gorodkin H.M. Coroner, City of Manchester

Dr Dorothy Rowe Clinical Psychologist, author

Dr Halliday Pharmacology and Therapeutics Sub Dean

Basic Med. Science King's Col. London

Steve Mott Datapharm director, ABPI drug data

Dr Anita Holdcroft Reader in Anaesthesia & Hon. Consultant

Anaesthetist Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Faculty of Medicine Imperial

College, London

Panel members and chairs

Clow Prof.

Psychophysiology, Univ. of Westminster & Stress Test co-presenter BBC 1

Seager psychologist, Dr Diane Samways, Dr Walter Loebl

Venue Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1

(Opposite Euston Station)

Date Thursday 4th November 2004

Time 9.30am to 5.00pm (registration 9am)

Delegate fees From £35 concessions £115 if funded

Registration Aplication form to download on website

www.april.org.uk

Tel: EYAS Ltd +44 (0)1243 775 561

or email april@...

PRESS ENQUIRIES TO millie@... or telephone: 01992 813111

Organiser APRIL a charity registered in England no 1072305,

company limited by guarantee no 3641410

Suite 4, Auction Square, Market

Place, Abridge, Essex RM4 1UA www.april.org.uk

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I sure would like to get the minutes from that conference.

There are some thousands of " psychiatric " side effects from

absorbed/injested substances and other body problems.

I can't wait until someone tells the psychiatrists........

RE: Adverse effects of medicines London conferenne

Nov 4

Please forward to anyone, or any organisation that you think may be

interested in this important meeting. Many thanks....millie

London conference

Thursday November 4th 2004

Adverse Psychiatric Effects of Medicines and Anaesthetics ...preventing

avoidable harm

Friends House 173 Euston Road, (opposite Euston Station) 9 am - 5 pm

You are invited to join us and contribute to finding solutions. Leading

academics, clinicians, professors and a coroner will be discussing the

issues around the recognition and prevention of adverse drug reactions and

the regulation and safety of medicines.

Those concerned about important public health issues including suicide,

violence and the increasing numbers of people harmed by their medicines,

should not miss this conference.

Drugs currently being prescribed and some being marketed direct to the

public are not proven to be safe for everyone.

There are few clinical trials to test the safety of already licensed drugs

and many drugs remaining on the market are unsafe for some people.

The conference will provide a forum for sharing knowledge and facilitate

debate about ADR prevention, reporting, analysis and risk management. A rare

opportunity for open communication between the industry, research analysts,

health care professionals, pharmacists, regulators, policy makers & the

public.

Ø Up to 30% of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are neuropsychiatric

Ø Depression, self-harm, aggression, psychosis, suicide, dementia may be

ADRs & prevention is possible for these and other long tem iatrogenic

(medication induced) disease

Ø ADRs after anaesthetics are not researched or analysed

Ø Adverse events & ADRs in NHS hospitals cost estimated £2 billion a

year & contribute to thousands of deaths

Speakers

Dr Herxheimer Clinical Pharmacologist, Founder of Drug and

Therapeutics Bulletin

Medawar Founder/director Social Audit; Specialist in

Medicines Policy & Drug Safety Issues

Prof. Saad Shakir Director of the Drug Safety Research Unit

(DSRU)

Altman USA Adverse Drug Reactions Statistics

Analyst

Leonard Gorodkin H.M. Coroner, City of Manchester

Dr Dorothy Rowe Clinical Psychologist, author

Dr Halliday Pharmacology and Therapeutics Sub Dean

Basic Med. Science King's Col. London

Steve Mott Datapharm director, ABPI drug data

Dr Anita Holdcroft Reader in Anaesthesia & Hon. Consultant

Anaesthetist Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Faculty of Medicine Imperial

College, London

Panel members and chairs

Clow Prof.

Psychophysiology, Univ. of Westminster & Stress Test co-presenter BBC 1

Seager psychologist, Dr Diane Samways, Dr Walter Loebl

Venue Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1

(Opposite Euston Station)

Date Thursday 4th November 2004

Time 9.30am to 5.00pm (registration 9am)

Delegate fees From £35 concessions £115 if funded

Registration Aplication form to download on website

www.april.org.uk

Tel: EYAS Ltd +44 (0)1243 775 561

or email april@...

PRESS ENQUIRIES TO millie@... or telephone: 01992 813111

Organiser APRIL a charity registered in England no 1072305,

company limited by guarantee no 3641410

Suite 4, Auction Square, Market

Place, Abridge, Essex RM4 1UA www.april.org.uk

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I sure would like to get the minutes from that conference.

There are some thousands of " psychiatric " side effects from

absorbed/injested substances and other body problems.

I can't wait until someone tells the psychiatrists........

RE: Adverse effects of medicines London conferenne

Nov 4

Please forward to anyone, or any organisation that you think may be

interested in this important meeting. Many thanks....millie

London conference

Thursday November 4th 2004

Adverse Psychiatric Effects of Medicines and Anaesthetics ...preventing

avoidable harm

Friends House 173 Euston Road, (opposite Euston Station) 9 am - 5 pm

You are invited to join us and contribute to finding solutions. Leading

academics, clinicians, professors and a coroner will be discussing the

issues around the recognition and prevention of adverse drug reactions and

the regulation and safety of medicines.

Those concerned about important public health issues including suicide,

violence and the increasing numbers of people harmed by their medicines,

should not miss this conference.

Drugs currently being prescribed and some being marketed direct to the

public are not proven to be safe for everyone.

There are few clinical trials to test the safety of already licensed drugs

and many drugs remaining on the market are unsafe for some people.

The conference will provide a forum for sharing knowledge and facilitate

debate about ADR prevention, reporting, analysis and risk management. A rare

opportunity for open communication between the industry, research analysts,

health care professionals, pharmacists, regulators, policy makers & the

public.

Ø Up to 30% of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are neuropsychiatric

Ø Depression, self-harm, aggression, psychosis, suicide, dementia may be

ADRs & prevention is possible for these and other long tem iatrogenic

(medication induced) disease

Ø ADRs after anaesthetics are not researched or analysed

Ø Adverse events & ADRs in NHS hospitals cost estimated £2 billion a

year & contribute to thousands of deaths

Speakers

Dr Herxheimer Clinical Pharmacologist, Founder of Drug and

Therapeutics Bulletin

Medawar Founder/director Social Audit; Specialist in

Medicines Policy & Drug Safety Issues

Prof. Saad Shakir Director of the Drug Safety Research Unit

(DSRU)

Altman USA Adverse Drug Reactions Statistics

Analyst

Leonard Gorodkin H.M. Coroner, City of Manchester

Dr Dorothy Rowe Clinical Psychologist, author

Dr Halliday Pharmacology and Therapeutics Sub Dean

Basic Med. Science King's Col. London

Steve Mott Datapharm director, ABPI drug data

Dr Anita Holdcroft Reader in Anaesthesia & Hon. Consultant

Anaesthetist Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Faculty of Medicine Imperial

College, London

Panel members and chairs

Clow Prof.

Psychophysiology, Univ. of Westminster & Stress Test co-presenter BBC 1

Seager psychologist, Dr Diane Samways, Dr Walter Loebl

Venue Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1

(Opposite Euston Station)

Date Thursday 4th November 2004

Time 9.30am to 5.00pm (registration 9am)

Delegate fees From £35 concessions £115 if funded

Registration Aplication form to download on website

www.april.org.uk

Tel: EYAS Ltd +44 (0)1243 775 561

or email april@...

PRESS ENQUIRIES TO millie@... or telephone: 01992 813111

Organiser APRIL a charity registered in England no 1072305,

company limited by guarantee no 3641410

Suite 4, Auction Square, Market

Place, Abridge, Essex RM4 1UA www.april.org.uk

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I sure would like to get the minutes from that conference.

There are some thousands of " psychiatric " side effects from

absorbed/injested substances and other body problems.

I can't wait until someone tells the psychiatrists........

RE: Adverse effects of medicines London conferenne

Nov 4

Please forward to anyone, or any organisation that you think may be

interested in this important meeting. Many thanks....millie

London conference

Thursday November 4th 2004

Adverse Psychiatric Effects of Medicines and Anaesthetics ...preventing

avoidable harm

Friends House 173 Euston Road, (opposite Euston Station) 9 am - 5 pm

You are invited to join us and contribute to finding solutions. Leading

academics, clinicians, professors and a coroner will be discussing the

issues around the recognition and prevention of adverse drug reactions and

the regulation and safety of medicines.

Those concerned about important public health issues including suicide,

violence and the increasing numbers of people harmed by their medicines,

should not miss this conference.

Drugs currently being prescribed and some being marketed direct to the

public are not proven to be safe for everyone.

There are few clinical trials to test the safety of already licensed drugs

and many drugs remaining on the market are unsafe for some people.

The conference will provide a forum for sharing knowledge and facilitate

debate about ADR prevention, reporting, analysis and risk management. A rare

opportunity for open communication between the industry, research analysts,

health care professionals, pharmacists, regulators, policy makers & the

public.

Ø Up to 30% of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are neuropsychiatric

Ø Depression, self-harm, aggression, psychosis, suicide, dementia may be

ADRs & prevention is possible for these and other long tem iatrogenic

(medication induced) disease

Ø ADRs after anaesthetics are not researched or analysed

Ø Adverse events & ADRs in NHS hospitals cost estimated £2 billion a

year & contribute to thousands of deaths

Speakers

Dr Herxheimer Clinical Pharmacologist, Founder of Drug and

Therapeutics Bulletin

Medawar Founder/director Social Audit; Specialist in

Medicines Policy & Drug Safety Issues

Prof. Saad Shakir Director of the Drug Safety Research Unit

(DSRU)

Altman USA Adverse Drug Reactions Statistics

Analyst

Leonard Gorodkin H.M. Coroner, City of Manchester

Dr Dorothy Rowe Clinical Psychologist, author

Dr Halliday Pharmacology and Therapeutics Sub Dean

Basic Med. Science King's Col. London

Steve Mott Datapharm director, ABPI drug data

Dr Anita Holdcroft Reader in Anaesthesia & Hon. Consultant

Anaesthetist Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Faculty of Medicine Imperial

College, London

Panel members and chairs

Clow Prof.

Psychophysiology, Univ. of Westminster & Stress Test co-presenter BBC 1

Seager psychologist, Dr Diane Samways, Dr Walter Loebl

Venue Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1

(Opposite Euston Station)

Date Thursday 4th November 2004

Time 9.30am to 5.00pm (registration 9am)

Delegate fees From £35 concessions £115 if funded

Registration Aplication form to download on website

www.april.org.uk

Tel: EYAS Ltd +44 (0)1243 775 561

or email april@...

PRESS ENQUIRIES TO millie@... or telephone: 01992 813111

Organiser APRIL a charity registered in England no 1072305,

company limited by guarantee no 3641410

Suite 4, Auction Square, Market

Place, Abridge, Essex RM4 1UA www.april.org.uk

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